Coatings for Commercial and Residential Roofing The North American Market — AVM076A

Source: BCC Research

REPORT SCOPE

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

The objective of this report is to provide business planners, investors, and other professionals with quantifiable market measurement and analysis that can help them formulate strategic business plans and make key investment decisions.

REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY

There is a variety of roof coatings available today. Commercial roof coatings make up a $750-million industry in North America. The industry consists of approximately 45 companies that produce the products and manage the distribution channels for these products.

The U.S. coatings industry declined significantly from its peak of 2006 and 2007. In 2009, the industry hit a low; a slight recovery began in 2010. The U.S. economy and the coating industry are now facing growing challenges. Coating formulators are struggling to manage costs while still providing innovative products. Green technologies and materials are demanded by regulators, professionals, and consumers. Regulations continue to change and require constant monitoring. Companies continue to commercialize new products with novel properties. Globalization of coating technologies is fostering change. The above issues and many more will be addressed in this study.

This BCC study is a comprehensive reference work that defines and describes the industry. In preparation of this document, we have read, analyzed, and condensed information from industry sources, trade literature, producer and distributor websites, and other reference material. The industry is diverse, creative, and dynamic. The range of products currently on the market is very broadfar exceeding the ability of any manufacturer to dominate the industry. The roof coatings market consists of large manufacturers with a market share between 10% and 15% and many smaller producers that have the capability of growing into major brands.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT

Coatings for Commercial and Residential Roofing The North American Market includes a comprehensive analysis of all products used in the North American commercial roof coatings market. The report provides the latest in product developments and material and technology enhancements as well as a detailed look at the various distribution channels and their dynamics. The current market demand for each product type is quantified by value and volume, with projections for growth to 2016. This report also provides profiles for leading North American commercial roof coatings manufacturers. The report is divided into the following eight chapters:

1. Introduction

2. Summary

3. Overview

4. Roofing Products

5. Industry Structure and Competitive Analysis

6. Environmental Programs and Incentives

7. Government Regulation and Industry Organizations

8. Company Profiles

GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE

The analysis provided in this report is regional and includes information for the North American commercial roofing market, including Canada and the U.S.

Roof coatings volume is a derivative of roofing volume, which is measured in gallons. Each square equals 100 sq ft. All estimated values and forecasts are stated in 2011 dollars, with no consideration of inflation.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

This report is intended to provide necessary background and reference material for individuals involved in, or potentially interested in the North American roof coatings industry. This includes individuals and organizations involved in the development, formulation, manufacture, sale, and use of roof coatings, and related and ancillary businesses such as raw material suppliers, consultants, distributors, contractors, and builders.

BCC expects that this report will be of great value to technical and business personnel in the following areas, among others:

Marketing and management personnel in companies that produce, market, and sell roof coatings.

Companies involved in the design and construction of plants that manufacture roof coatings and those who service these plants.

Personnel in related industries, such as real estate development, architecture, community planning, home technology, oil and gas refining and processing, polymer processing, plastic molding, composite processing and molding, and others.

Personnel in governmentprimarily building inspectors, but also state and local health, environmental, and other regulators who must implement and enforce laws covering construction and building quality.

METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Both primary and secondary research methodologies were used in preparing this study. Extensive searches were made of literature and the Internet including many of the leading trade publications, trade and industry associations, business publications, construction data compilation companies, and others. Product information was obtained directly from the producing companies. Market information was derived from various articles and trade publications as well as from interviews with knowledgeable parties and government sources. Information for corporate profiles was obtained primarily from the companies, especially larger, publicly owned firms. Other sources include directories, articles and Internet sites.

ANALYST CREDENTIALS

The author has completed numerous general industry reports and proprietary studies on the North American building products industry, including residential roofing, commercial roofing, building science, insulation, siding and trim, walls and ceilings, windows, composite decking, and others.

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The information developed in this report is intended to be as reliable as possible at the time of publication and of a professional nature. This information does not constitute managerial, legal, or accounting advice; nor should it serve as a corporate policy guide, laboratory manual, or an endorsement of any product, as much of the information is speculative in nature. The author assumes no responsibility for any loss or damage that might result from reliance on the reported information or its use.

Source: BCC Research

REPORT SCOPE

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

The objective of this report is to provide business planners, investors, and other professionals with quantifiable market measurement and analysis that can help them formulate strategic business plans and make key investment decisions.

REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY

There is a variety of roof coatings available today. Commercial roof coatings make up a $750-million industry in North America. The industry consists of approximately 45 companies that produce the products and manage the distribution channels for these products.

The U.S. coatings industry declined significantly from its peak of 2006 and 2007. In 2009, the industry hit a low; a slight recovery began in 2010. The U.S. economy and the coating industry are now facing growing challenges. Coating formulators are struggling to manage costs while still providing innovative products. Green technologies and materials are demanded by regulators, professionals, and consumers. Regulations continue to change and require constant monitoring. Companies continue to commercialize new products with novel properties. Globalization of coating technologies is fostering change. The above issues and many more will be addressed in this study.

This BCC study is a comprehensive reference work that defines and describes the industry. In preparation of this document, we have read, analyzed, and condensed information from industry sources, trade literature, producer and distributor websites, and other reference material. The industry is diverse, creative, and dynamic. The range of products currently on the market is very broadfar exceeding the ability of any manufacturer to dominate the industry. The roof coatings market consists of large manufacturers with a market share between 10% and 15% and many smaller producers that have the capability of growing into major brands.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT

Coatings for Commercial and Residential Roofing The North American Market includes a comprehensive analysis of all products used in the North American commercial roof coatings market. The report provides the latest in product developments and material and technology enhancements as well as a detailed look at the various distribution channels and their dynamics. The current market demand for each product type is quantified by value and volume, with projections for growth to 2016. This report also provides profiles for leading North American commercial roof coatings manufacturers. The report is divided into the following eight chapters:

1. Introduction

2. Summary

3. Overview

4. Roofing Products

5. Industry Structure and Competitive Analysis

6. Environmental Programs and Incentives

7. Government Regulation and Industry Organizations

8. Company Profiles

GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE

The analysis provided in this report is regional and includes information for the North American commercial roofing market, including Canada and the U.S.

Roof coatings volume is a derivative of roofing volume, which is measured in gallons. Each square equals 100 sq ft. All estimated values and forecasts are stated in 2011 dollars, with no consideration of inflation.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

This report is intended to provide necessary background and reference material for individuals involved in, or potentially interested in the North American roof coatings industry. This includes individuals and organizations involved in the development, formulation, manufacture, sale, and use of roof coatings, and related and ancillary businesses such as raw material suppliers, consultants, distributors, contractors, and builders.

BCC expects that this report will be of great value to technical and business personnel in the following areas, among others:

Marketing and management personnel in companies that produce, market, and sell roof coatings.

Companies involved in the design and construction of plants that manufacture roof coatings and those who service these plants.

Personnel in related industries, such as real estate development, architecture, community planning, home technology, oil and gas refining and processing, polymer processing, plastic molding, composite processing and molding, and others.

Personnel in governmentprimarily building inspectors, but also state and local health, environmental, and other regulators who must implement and enforce laws covering construction and building quality.

METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Both primary and secondary research methodologies were used in preparing this study. Extensive searches were made of literature and the Internet including many of the leading trade publications, trade and industry associations, business publications, construction data compilation companies, and others. Product information was obtained directly from the producing companies. Market information was derived from various articles and trade publications as well as from interviews with knowledgeable parties and government sources. Information for corporate profiles was obtained primarily from the companies, especially larger, publicly owned firms. Other sources include directories, articles and Internet sites.

ANALYST CREDENTIALS

The author has completed numerous general industry reports and proprietary studies on the North American building products industry, including residential roofing, commercial roofing, building science, insulation, siding and trim, walls and ceilings, windows, composite decking, and others.

Examine BCCs complete catalog of Market Research Reports and place direct orders

Subscribe to any of BCCs many industry newsletters

Read announcements of recently published reports and newly launched newsletters

Register for BCCs well-known conferences

Request additional information on any BCC product

Take advantage of special offers.

The information developed in this report is intended to be as reliable as possible at the time of publication and of a professional nature. This information does not constitute managerial, legal, or accounting advice; nor should it serve as a corporate policy guide, laboratory manual, or an endorsement of any product, as much of the information is speculative in nature. The author assumes no responsibility for any loss or damage that might result from reliance on the reported information or its use.